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Psychology examines mental processes and behavior through scientific methods. It explores how biological, social, and environmental factors shape cognition, emotions, and actions in both humans and animals, spanning from neural mechanisms to community-level interactions. As a central discipline, psychological science intersects with various biological and social sciences. Researchers in this field employ rigorous methodologies to enhance our understanding of human experiences and wellbeing (Association for Psychological Science, 2021).
The Psychology degree program establishes a comprehensive foundation across key psychological domains while introducing students to research methodologies. This curriculum prepares learners for graduate studies in diverse psychological specialties (such as clinical, counseling, or industrial-organizational psychology) or related disciplines like neuroscience and education. Additionally, it equips students for bachelor's-level careers in social services, mental health, corrections, business sectors, and developmental support programs. The program strongly recommends student involvement in research opportunities through lab courses, seminars, independent projects, and career-aligned internships or work experiences.